
ZuluMecca has publicly expressed appreciation for fellow artist Tasha Hendrixx following the release of Hendrixx’s latest mixtape, Against All Odds. The project officially dropped this week and features ZuluMecca on track number nine, titled “StrobeLights.”
Taking to Instagram Stories, ZuluMecca shared the mixtape’s cover artwork and acknowledged Hendrixx with a short message, writing, “Thank you for having me Queen.” The public show of gratitude highlights the collaborative spirit behind the new body of work, which brings together various voices from the independent hip hop and alternative music scenes.

Against All Odds comprises 11 tracks in total and showcases Hendrixx’s lyrical style and creative direction. ZuluMecca’s contribution on “StrobeLights” marks one of the notable features on the mixtape. The project is already gaining attention online for its thematic elements and stylistic range.
Tasha Hendrixx has steadily built a name for herself in recent years through consistent releases and performances. Known for blending poetic lyricism with experimental beats, Hendrixx continues that approach in Against All Odds, which is positioned as a statement of perseverance and self-expression. The mixtape explores themes of resilience, ambition, and identity, aligning with both artists’ reputations for introspective and socially conscious content.
ZuluMecca, whose profile in the South African and broader African hip hop scene has grown over the past few years, continues to maintain a reputation for lyrical depth and a distinct vocal presence. Her feature on “StrobeLights” follows a series of collaborative efforts and solo projects that have received recognition both regionally and internationally.
The mutual support between the artists shared via social media indicates a positive creative relationship.
As the mixtape begins to circulate, listeners can access Against All Odds on major streaming platforms. With the inclusion of multiple artists and a wide-ranging sound palette, the project stands as a representation of Hendrixx’s evolving artistry.
ZuluMecca’s appearance on the mixtape further contributes to the growing trend of cross-collaboration within the independent music community, particularly among women in hip hop who continue to break ground in a historically male-dominated genre.






